The day book. (Chicago, Ill.) 1911-1917, January 31, 1913, Image 15

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the empty yard of a factory andshe followed him."Listen!" he said fiercely. "Iam not ill only fighting with mypersonal devil. You don't knowwhat a devil that is. It gets youby the throat and gnaws at youand fills your brain with evil andour mind with misery until youhave yielded. Take all mymoney." He -thrust the bills intoher hand. "Take it and go awayand be cured. The money willsave your life and I shall alwaysremember that."O !" she cried impulsively, "weare both fighting losing battles.You, too! I knew! I knew youwere suffering when I saw you inthat room.""Losing" battles. What if heshould- fight again, fight to win,as he might have fought if Edithhad stood by him ! A sudden resolution came into his soul andnerved his will to steel. He tookher by the hands."Would you stand be me to theI end, girl, if I fought to win?" heasked, and she nodped bravely."Then," he said triumphantly,"let us fight our battles together.Not here, but in the west, whereone has a chance to live, or onecan die under the broad skv asI men and women should die orlive. Will you?"Suddenly the dirty factory. yardhad become an ante-chamber ofheaven.(Copyright by W. G. Chapman.)o oNever allow meat to remain inpaper, or in the kitchen, or it willquickly become tainted.HERE ARE A COUPLE OFPOSSIBILITIESFor Positions on Woodrow' Wilson's Cabinet.x. m. hvoe V.&5 U'0Josephus Daniels.H rAlbert S. Burleson.Tapioca Cream.Four tablespoonfuls of tapiocasoaked over night in 1 quart ofmilk. In the morning sweetento taste and boil till it thickensnot too thick- stirring all thetime. Beat the yolks and whitesof 4 eggs separately. Stir in theyolks, then the whites, slowly.Flavor with vanilla. Serve cold.If stockings are very muchsoiled, a little borax in the waterwill quickly cut the dirt.Jk